Difference between revisions of "Storage Virtual Machines (SVM)"
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− | Storage Virtual Machines ([[NetApp]]) | + | Storage Virtual Machines ([[NetApp]]) provide benefits such as nondisruptive operations, scalability, security, and unified storage. Like compute virtual machines, SVMs decouple services from hardware. |
+ | Unlike compute [[virtual machines]], a single SVM can use the network ports and storage of many controllers, enabling scale-out. One controller’s physical network ports and physical storage also can be shared by many SVMs, enabling [[multi-tenancy]]. | ||
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+ | == Related terms == | ||
+ | * [[LIF]] | ||
+ | * [[SVM DR]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[ | + | * {{NetAPP}} |
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+ | [[Category:Storage]] |
Latest revision as of 09:03, 27 October 2020
Storage Virtual Machines (NetApp) provide benefits such as nondisruptive operations, scalability, security, and unified storage. Like compute virtual machines, SVMs decouple services from hardware.
Unlike compute virtual machines, a single SVM can use the network ports and storage of many controllers, enabling scale-out. One controller’s physical network ports and physical storage also can be shared by many SVMs, enabling multi-tenancy.
Related terms[edit]
See also[edit]
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